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fiflaWer to this 'query
by'tbe Channel; rieeto.
41* time atitte,teetor,
ijl in pXentild'bealt
Mr 11urn, "rOY etrre
Pottle. Thousands Of when,- had tbte Drithile reatiSedittino Aiwa
Welded- tb et.,tveakateea th dtence.thex•prirm„,___01.01,
hestof eir-strring weuld have -trembled for their secur- w
bloc thSe brace the nervea
ateeegthen every organ of the bode.
ev make tired, depressed, ailing
Merl, 'emcee Mid chilelren bright, ac-
tive -and -strong; Mrj. N. Fergusen.
Aehilelee. N.H., seys: For the bone -
fit it may be to ethers I take much
pleasure in saying that I have found
wonderful benefit from the use of
elViilletrsPink Pills. Attlee I began
taeltrt them I was no badly run
wdow:that T. could scarcely tfts about
the house. I wits also troubled with
PeltitaAlou of the heart and weak
veils, but: fite pills have 'fully re-
. " -et etttl tkee.7antat-1,_ n
ea
have agale-"
4-otte-teit heaUlly-In-spreng--,
don't dpse yourself with purgatives -
they only weaken ---they can't cure.
'Potet experiment with other so-called
' tonics. 'Teaks, Dr. 'Williams' Pink
Pi1 at onre and see how quickly
-r-MetWnelreleieteer-4mriffinsfes
_and netlike you mtlite and strong.
Sold by all medicine dealers or sent
by maii at 50 'cents a box or six
host* for hv -writing the Dr.
Illeclicirte CO.. Brockville,
Ont.
big teen years ago. the year of all
the pomp and glory of the jeibilee.
the position- c! England as regards
bi'r Empire of the seas was a very
p*ea_
tit.itm one.
Lord George Hamilton's Navid
Defence Act had ri'et Net been intro-
duced, and"the guerdianshIP of ,the
Chanel was intrueted tO a squadron
of old vesse1s. ranging from the
Agincotut, built as far back Ile 1868.
to the Temeraire, of 1876.
Vice-Adrairal ,Sir W. N. W. Hewett
flew his flag on: the old Sultan, a
ship, which was a couple of years
later to suffer wreck on the island of
which was replaced as flagship in the
following ,year by the Northumber-
land. a
SOME STRANGE CRAFT.
Curious old boats they were, cite
leised in. their day because of the
great target they offered to the guns
--ofstlev-enz---and -theRtillicuittrthey
ad, .owing to their intmerese length.
In performing the necessary turning
evolutions -at -all 'rapidly., •
• The Northumberlandnow a Alepot
ship at Chatham, carried no .fewer
than five masts, and there is a story
,teexuet ow_orece inAbick weather
oats' 0 IFIDOU aaPlain a aYi-
0 ter-iresili across her wa
ed until three masts bed passed, ettid
then _steamed Ahead thinking be had
come to the end of her,, only to lind,
when the inevitable collision ocourr-
Green is to be the tashionable:, eel. ed, that there were yet two more
or for men's attire tele $4,41s0n— masts to cotne.
'
peon in all its shades. ranging- .0e. Sails still Played an ImPortant
tween the aggressiveness of the cat 'e part 111 thp movements of *these ves-
.manner, tbe; •bodi.
-11i'iPi0*.'Nrze40;Vet:4-',V00
0'40*in tfto .Prq
e •ttettile h sown.• .
Of tbeefh'et 'ubito of Initiate
.dture "-Fire* -
PitiO. • birrnOr titUst kw jzst • mach iteeetan• in the Mugko
.ifreite..•,tettygi is necsar31 tr tho fteelette Onorrittes---
a
rlittive of
fley rms. The doctor could uot bap
um. I gat so bad I could sealeelY
walk, sit pr el p. I was about, to
give AO -entire -1 atr sedvertbre-
inept led met to try Dodd's Kidney
Pills. Now 1 aitt in good health.
Dodd's Kidney Filly saved my life."
If any one doubt e Ur. Revere* story
he Wimple, refere theta to his brother
Foresters, They all know how be
suffered and that Dodd's Kieluey
cured him,
ereigne• whflst in 'the following year,
when $ir' -Harry llaW80/1 took up
ststee-icoteurtantl; areithef-liiie Warship
of the Majestie elates was added to
the fleet, bringing up the total
strength to eight battleships ot the
first class with iettendant• cruisers.
In the meantime the Reserve or
netguar4 Strettdron„ IAA been load-
thette......irriproving in „strength- -and
'cohesion tinder the saccessive Admire
els-Seymour„ Compton,. Dwayne. an
Noel.
As the battlieshipit of the Admiral
class canto' home from the Mediternm-
n-th
many places .coke fires are lit.
insures the neeeneare renewal of fresh
air. It bs an exceedingly pretty sight
to ePe the -beds- when -they- •ctrestir-ful
bearinet, thtelese advanced being dot-
ted all over with White buttons
about the size of a pea, other beds
more advanced being a dazzling
white. Aboat four -hundred pounds
are sent to market every day and
these are gathered roots and all. The
beds' remit* in bearing for.„froM two
to six months,' and about three
months elapse from the time the beds
are prepared till the first crop 'is
gathettett • "
Paris,' terse qu'aut ties are „ exPerttel
and preserved.- One grower alone
sends fourteen thousand boxes of
preserved mushrooms to •,London
yearly. "aPhe total value of the mush-
room crop retried yearly in theettallee.
Centrales *reel:lute to , $1,4100,000.
lioustimi-avorkmete-aro_a
-ploYed ,and the lengthofthe caves is
more than live miles.
n
Leteee
-ub1L..-101;14,10r5V-C77. Skela
farms.97 and terttecreatd: Note
cunt . and .50 dkOrefin,
. „ . •
et Able Popular resort. banditotnely
Alibtrated with colored prints of lake
end intend: seencr", ther hotel itself.
&ad ,many al the epecial featuree tUt.
Inaay• be foiled them It ia printed on
tine enatnelett paper, liound In a cover
•giving the appeeranee of Morocco
leather. witha picture of the 'hotel
and surroundings on the. same, aude
the crest of the hotel embossed in
high relief A glance „through tide
booklet realm one long for the pleee
sure ot Summer' (Sad outdoor' lite,
and copies may he secured gratult-
.ously by applying to any Grand
Lady • fat telePlione) "Are you
there? Are you 1 Frizzle, ,the bar-
ber?' Well, I moat ray hair done for
a party this evening." Mr. Frizzle
tat the, other end of the wire)--"Cer-
telnite Amin; &end re boy round
for it inlay. minu.tes."
this eetletttet
came customary ter them to ineet„ at
least mice a year at manoeuvre to-
gether as et combined squadron.
For 10, long while the Ihtkit of -Fella-
burgh'e old flagehip. the Alexandra,
remained at. Portland rit the service
of the Adiedral Superintendent of
the Reserves, but at bast she was rc--
Piftee,1 bY the Itevenge• it newer and
liensede sprout, says thee London sels, and the whole sq-uadrort crept more powerful vessel altog,ether, a,
11. along 'at a pace of from eight to "rear -admiral was appointed os seCorld
ten knot, 1 .ur
t ta ors rea zed,,,the
14"d°11' cede of etbe rtteeginnent1tcentury nng 0 .letuassweeP.e-
streets will be a feethittlf,:„Pere,..14.3a ----thantee „were rnaede in e coo:.
--i--"greetiefertiatterY0 " -4C1rosventir stitution of the Navy, and all 'of
these Alpe were sent into the reserve•
the Northumberland Wag to Port-
land to Ireemne the flagship of the:
ill-fated Sir George Wrote
'try, head -In -the -air young
The ehops already indicate the
ammo from the present sombre
-bittelt--and -brown which even --the
sMarteet metrittftct.
Oliveveen Hamner* heti and
motor -taps; 'and' oven dark green
beerier bats, confront one In tho bat-'
ters' windows,- • and greenish tweeds
-,L...prAs •
tiatmele are to be seen• at most of
the fatellottable tailors* •establiSh-
• *lento.
if�re la,arrtdealt green --young
triatt-ter-thts--oecittion,-Olit,
Trilby bat; Lincoln green flannel met
-green stripes; emerald -green' tie;
Pettegrettit'striped flannel eat, with
ler,ktts;enatelet-and.ssegergreere.,socks.
• relieved with pale green spots. The
AltliLkeauiLIo_t
'Wear -r,_ but. --a- greensseltang
no Would be 'effective. Truly
PAPtontil symphony!
A. weliernown taller of aelthetic
.rnixtures.' or_e
arts couottr„ was ,enthusiastic.
"gen," he decearee, "are becoming
tired of blacks, .greys and drabs.
The colored dress' coat is bound to
conte in thee, and then bright colors
for 'day wear will speedily follow. As
‘4*.i„tnedernr-itr-dress-are-brgatir
POUR PoltlettPtit" STOPS.
In- their stead time- -batitkships -of
the old -Admiral class formed -4
Channelrleamedeep, the Cent
erne F eet final y ca
AS an
fence of the couritry.
**MISTRESS OP THE SEAS."
When Lord Charles Beresford took
over the c_.9 uttittald .,ot_the Clutunal
Fleet -now composed of six Malesticts
and ittevaral. Po , -feent
Admiral Wilton the latter was tkt-
Pointed-tee-they!
neon brop lit this force into a higher
POrt °Vigil SIXTY YVARS.
Atm Winslow's Soothing -Syrup has
seen used .by. Millions or mutter* for
their children while teeteing. It soothes
rci windcolic„ regulatit
and towels, and is tifichent-toniedy-Tiar
Viarrhoea. TwonWilve cents a bottle.
0301(1 by. druggists ,. throughout the
world. Be sure and sok for -"Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup." 221-04
'TICKED MEN. ----
The Japaneee army is recruited by
conscription, but only twenty-five of
the steongest and healthleet are
picked out of every 160 men called
u for. se arvicee - tb r nder are
Kidnap. Org.— Pahtin the-hoek Is the
cry of the kidneys for help. To neglect
the cell breto-sieltreesthe body --ay .‘
'to a disease cruel,. ruthless; end Aliens
life destroying, 'South American Kid-
ney tfer0 hes power akin to miraculous
In helping the needy_kidneys Out of the
Wagsley -"Did your wife listen to
your excuse for not touting home
until • one o'clock this 1..orning?"
-tistageley-e-"Olt, yes! She listened
patiently for test -minutes." Wagsley
"And what then?" Jagelete-
'TIiea it war; my turn to listen tor
a couple tit hours."
The never tailing medicine, olloway's
Corn Ours, rit174,0VIMI an kinds et cern.,
warts., M.; 4010 the most dillicult to
remove cannot withstand this woriderful
remedY. 4•••••4 A A AAA
•
The beet remedy against a lapse
of memoly is the -piece' of cotton
*hoist; the finger: Buta' there is
well-auehenticated case of a. Mao
Osnw
rouna *the morningto
tenlind 'him to get Vs hair cut. On
his way borne to dinner be_ noticed
piece cif cottori.- "Yee, I remern-
.":bei-ealdi. pleoiedr
entered the usual shop end sat down
stonied-rt " ,
I cut your hair this moniing, sir!"
said the astonished barber. ,
owe, anefteilitter, together
with /the Alien new -bilthd eruisers.
Aurora And Inunortalite. This was a
powerful, combination or -those-days,
been in before.
The -twer-serdlitin-hattleahltre.- pur-
chased by the Government -for. their
iss --the -inost-poteerful ittniclade
d Sir MiehneLCUleyluollr„_Who -010---force
was tic tonernand, bad under his or- which bas now under the new sehemo
dere a uadron as wetted as a of Admiraleate
the rear Channel Fleet. the old
squadron of that manic being re-
s.
headquarters at Gibraltar.
thee oat. with the single exception
of our own Mediterranean Fleet,
gym,. neVeelittegLY.tteTiklatsreAlt
vessel* might give a very _geode ao-
u
le-tt rt 4 , saws
ily take them -into aretkin sigitinst the leest,feter of ineasion, and, • the
such ships as those comprising the imposing array of war vessels's that
motley array of Admiral Rode:entree- assembled at Pertiand at the -Cline ot
titteNorth „Sca_outra.
-.Lifebuoy soap disinfectant' to
n an & netr-i
lectious dilseasee22
Ilride--"liere its_a_telestrate-trom-
i rime e-
a* at 'attires he • say?" Brick, (read-.
11)-..;*". *DO nOt 66inii 'home, end all
will be forgiven!' "
e u ....most-itimorous...ase. I.
when the camperdown and Anson the safety, so far as Britian w
veva-gent- to reinforce TAW fleet n on et . 61 Ibit-drollictiteri -4
the Mediterranean, the former to lly ,the Channel. t,
I
the flag of Itear-A.dmiral Markham Great Britain is now indisputahly
on that tefrible day In June, when the Mistress of the I Seas, and when
One of England's finekt Warships was , We gaze with suldnititIon on the meg,
o-thee.hateom-ot-theeleerboreest-t-niikeotew*rfbtPa' ,e.it_p44 ..tteltrt..
'Tr1pirl1,'2cst -41-tkitter the .--cont:e -Vet-Wilson we are forced marvel
mander-in-ch ef and nearly 400 .tettl- et the clump that a period of lei*
than, twentY, ear him brought' krtil*
mply "Smart" to-da,y would have C(!2$ and Mere
ast "horribly vulgar" last year. AGITATION FOR BIGGER NAVY.
the tailor unfolded from hits- • ._ „ _ ,i•
rlaglnation a panoratim of London Their Puteee le the tatennel Winn&
men in and
ron Were taken by the itne new bat -
peopled vtith blue ;
am greed wt. -coats 43n- tleships--fruite-et-thsteNavai- Def
Iiient;lenteitione,
• press Of India, the forraer to
The 4ashr be *aid, "that's the
eou1d-only--p4Fratatie-ou- ffilageliip. of -the- -lette-,,MIntirat-- -
clisterners to inake the dash!" And tax, end the latter that of flew,.
Admiral- Ft IL Seymour, the same.
he beeved sigh. "Still, the green
querit hero of the Boxer rebellion in
of title season is astep 10 the right
-41rection."
VALIIASLE moTfinits
Cbinre..and now -ene,Atintired-ot-t the
Fleet. a metither of the Order' of
Merit, and CommenderineChief at
Devonport.
accordance with an,plan by which
the Channel Fleet, should, in 'the fu-,
1We/rt.-Own Tableiseseree-lers • _ tun! **misfit exclusively 01 vestal, of
II a thee" are*i NOS/ Ya high treetteard,hich quality was
Ood for the new-born babe or the floe so.Sekstesseyy In the Itediteeriens
WeliteroWn child.' They will prompt-„eart, where, os tnioi the we*tho
ty curejeolid. intlitfeettee, ce"tiPe- its less trying. the HoWe, arid Rodney
Wel. 'teething tfoobles.-511Arrbooa9-1-were stertequently tO-the
*rid simple fei'er*. bre°. latter sea, anti llritIth supremacy itt
Ott ,01404, Prevent cr9Luirs *no Prineete. the narrow' sea* was now 'maintained.
koala* sleep. They are guaranteed by four fine homogeneous hattieishIPe
sot ' to eiantetin a particle of °Plate oftsa el t1. SflV
114-14)41"/F4c411"1 In About this time,
slLed “soothing" medicines. Every aof tite Nov,.•
.roother bas used Mete Tablets orher,stinnar ,Orgatastiont,
_and
co:twit "the tish public began to wake u
'P. Tin -dick Pittston, ,Ont., knowledge. et, ite *tree,
;hoe ueed Baby's Own Tate- '.1jiee• watery and a no
the, *Oat etitlefactori re.,ktio* item tooted, In It
tecOilutiend theta •to .em Seetetery or State 1.
* remedy' tar tftthinif
v ed a Prominent part,..hating for
05
trotthlea of eitildheed.' ite object the etrengthenseg oie the' It
Tatiletli from AV,' 114*Ify, , • , entrance
,0# * or by troin t 25 a ' , Mr. Gladstone .was Ons of the Arai( over
writing to go down befeire the rising atOtrno ftOrrt it
CC)" Ilr°61Ville"‘ *Mit: and the dual result was seen In the
o power.' imhea the 'Chan
Out.--Appl.te-ir seat X a Vala-Tit
y vart,, of the body •the-oltirs-abse
-thy/ socithhig liniment 'Under brisk trio-.
Oen end the _patleat antidote almost lo
stant relief. The results of the use of
Thereass„ Selettrie Oil kasi 11,*:
prised many whim *era' 111r1aeriesdelae
.With tts 411101111104. .4uad once known It
will not -be irejoetette Try it. '
....J....4 • .
1:ber, • is a =Us who knows how to•
play on two _cornets at once. The
nelgtibors trey they don't object as
to Itie-knotring how, but -bet haet bet -
t.
ituanlingliorenn the 010X0114. of **sleet.
-or bad blood, have a never -failing balm
-112--Dra, ititurw"as' _Olatetent. heal the
most- stubbera---- 4481414- Seethes write.
time almost bostaatly after first apple.
Ing skin diseases in a day.. It curets
piles in 8 to II eights. 85 cents. -30
Moe Yo "Luty,_I'm afraid
der-"Dritrti, -ler that -disturb ttell;
dear. Every worrean vette marries
doe* that."
gelation put him an -0rutchini
Jew. Binith, dairyman, tot. Grimsby,
*seki,s from „sciatica and rheumatism,
and, ttetwithetending my esteem for
raglans. 1 must give the credit where
It belong. I am a cured man teedey.
sett South Arecriteut Mourne* Cure
must hired the iteedit. It's a mere
velasetlei • e
; _
_t,3 'IJ- going -Vs *come
.."-seeettelret-vverieetetc,--
"I pposik - you -don't
Meshrotens_ere _groan la bake 1'MW
he• lete *
quantities in Paris. melt elate I -n)
tome rellee under the City aed aro
from beneath the sdrface. It it ditli-
cult to obtetitt pertmission to vtitit
thorn amteven when. the .permiseion
is obtained it requires cortsiderals143
courage to avail °ilea sell °tot
privilege. The only eutrance to t
t hide like a welt, outof
whkft a lee* Pole Prefects. Through
this pole, fattened at the top only,
at long•intervals, ..sticks are threat.
This primitive ladder, which swing*.
Mete pendulum the darkness be- i
thee.onlys,......ntestatet...ot-reachintet
the cares. Disused Acme qUarreet SAG
cited teethe caves land the Interiors
emind one of a riso0c tetiple4L with
- 1e1n 10v direction.
top Erode litnittut lotto hinge
_
STATE SUPPLIED CATS..
ea.
*Sri -me 800 and odd 'tato ere.anutin-
tneti by the United States <lover*.
tunes Vigo- cats; _arestlistribtited-
/Mang about (Iffy poet...Writes, and
their duty is to keep ratiezititd* Mice
front (*tint ttnd deriteeryfrig metal
matter and cartvite sacks. Ate*
week' is ot the utmoitt impertenee. in
Atte Netr-Varle....-Poet-OfiAcee,
from 2.000 to 3,060 hags of matt
tost'ter- are commonly ,stored away 15
the hiseentent. Portneely great,itistnie
"re Wind done by the.miscrieViettis ro-
nts. o gith'er
nd thought nothing of bormg, clean
Rughotaga et lettere in night;
Apvtibles of, this ti-ot noleenteee ooi'
ur since • the official plissios keep
Varli of the" POSttnanttra13
(he• aro titian allowed'Iroin
6.416 a year for tins keep of. 1iis
atatt
WORD, It131111)NES8.
Some eirrioue instance* Of thit
PhYsicat defect of "word bliadness',t
are given la „ the, _,'Lancet. __The -dime
ease le, fortutiately,-__ancomjetatt; Ia
orie case the g»uff'rer s Englielizziate •
rtyetoer years of age; who -knot
Greek. Latin, and French well, stud.
denly lost an knowledge of Eaglish,
though he could read and underetand
_Greek_pert td .Latin_and
In a rather 'smaller Anothe
ana °et more curious case we
that of a man Who loot the power
of reading at sight. The patient
was able to write accurately from
dictatioabut was completely ',Itttele
to read what he bad written. Word
blindness is apparently sekheto eelor
bill/divine but is .certainly attended,
by trtuch more Inconveaterat ceneee'
(venom
ailment. Ateoal.t.- d t with, utany
select It and the remelt is often the
development of 'distridetal sidhores 01 0
the bronchial tube. and 'lungs thou ren-
der life misereb.e, ter the ..&alkappr 1/10*
tire. AS a drst--iitd there3e-tworlhing,
la the handy taedinlairlins so Natal* ta
-curative results at Sichitea
oaosittive SYroP, the „fetelateted' remedy
for colds and tangly.; - • ,
Shee-"Ilehat le meant y the pipet
Ile-**Catett-stritsgrneir
Paver -yet Brooked a plea in tee
house4,tet.buteineeelv4tamadae.---It
about 10"
"Yes, oiy dear," 'said the setrcistict
• 0 a e
take all alone, as you say, but who
helped you to lift it out of the
--testeees • --tt7fet
ruilimte it • -itt, g. -WI r own dear Jfttl
p RHO hands!" He -"Well, now, it my lit-
. . tie wife will eat that cake with. her
Curious. isn't It, how much bigger own dear littlee mouth I will be sate
the sum -seems when you hive to hated."
pay it back than it was when you
As End to Sitioes ileadechs.,..yes4
eneeese,, *latch le ceitese by eseetetee
bikt Is 01 etentech., hat a noultod ef-
fect uPon„ the • nerved, and often
-tests Usill by,,latiene bg.04eClat‘ This is
the Mont distreesing headacheone tea
heave. There are_benesehee feast eel*,
min fdrer, gird Trete ,:sithor 'Wee. but
ix* rosofit .0itorwsioithitg *1 111 fa the
es. heade,Cbil4 Taralielesee V toOla
lately. It wilt lideappeaT 0s the P1111 .eperate. want Is nothin
`111iror--1*-- -the-treitilment"-Vt-biffeetv- -
ache,
_miss Tessemilitho was the- teifik
inert at your „wedding, Mr. 31teeker
Ilfeek (married a_nuottli)--egitoll,
nornetimen you kno**, Vat *boost Or-
suatied that .thy Wife Wows"
"My litieband is the most unselfish
of inert!" exclaimed 'Ws: Youngalfe.
"I gave him a. whole box cigar!).
and he only smoked one alad save *11
tier rest away!"
,4114.4..mmor
*Wog% while Isla
comparison .1 haw no heeltation
liiitnarthlttl,rV'*IPOWNvltirllrt*r'Ihrr—
lfdart ki the eettlekeit, sated._ and ourii-
'et loilrion to reedIeel scion* I use. It
pta42.100It relleree the,
reest'aeitte foriiie of heart alleseet
W4.40 thirty fainutita amid hover fells."
--Ifacctdoorw--"I supitht
USA my daughter practising to-
day/ •Sheia taking piano Itetions by
the quarter." Mrs. PrOpety-i"Itecr-
lanai r thought it Wati•tee the .tottl"
lit
,The bilgeat water-pipef la the world
...capable, it is said,- of holding any
,
Averstot tiver44g it tia,b,
ltario Poetor-Conipeny on
Alen side }of Niagara Valls.
itawleyV
itt4 tor ties •
goetineVi`
• vr*nto tkin
1'0 intid
be
three di it
the reaa,
taken three
breakfast 1V* t
1 ratio
WWI "
'o
bia native elcmei
okr
of mine.
Isortn ett
ftsh *ant t0
lin, lot? It.*